Leighton Hill

Bridge leading to The Leighton Hill housing estate, built on Leighton Hill.

Leighton Hill (Chinese: 禮頓山) is a hill between Causeway Bay and Happy Valley, and the south of Leighton Road, Hong Kong.

History

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The exact origins of the name is unclear, but there is reference to a merchant named Leighton whom owned town lot at nearby Caroline Hill in the 1840s.[1] A H. Leighton acquired a marine lot in 1841.[2] In the 1842 map the hill is also noted with names J. P. Larkins (Captain John Paul Larkins of the East India Company).[3]

There were several air-raid shelters at the downhill of Leighton Hill to protect Victoria City from Japanese occupation during the Battle of Hong Kong in World War II.[4][5]

Features

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In 2002, a private housing estate with the same name The Leighton Hill was built.[6]

Transport

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Buses

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  • 601
  • 680 / 680A / 680B /6 80P
  • 690
  • 1 / 1M / 1P
  • 8X
  • 10
  • 19P
  • 76
  • 112
  • 117

Minibus

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  • 5
  • 26
  • 30

Tram

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  • Kennedy Town to Happy Valley
  • Shau Kei Wan to Happy Valley

References

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  1. ^ "Notes and Queries: Jardine, Matheson & Co.'s First Site in Hong Kong" (PDF). Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Branch. 8: 152. 1968. ISSN 1991-7295. Archived (PDF) from the original on 2023-04-14. Retrieved 2024-11-06 – via Hong Kong Journals Online - Hong Kong University. They also purchased from a merchant named Leighton a town lot on which he had built a godown and a suburban lot which he had prepared for building.
  2. ^ "1842 Map of Initial Land Sales in the Colony | Gwulo".
  3. ^ "1842 Map of Initial Land Sales in the Colony | Gwulo".
  4. ^ "Tunnels under Mount Parish". Archived from the original on October 27, 2007.
  5. ^ "Life in Hong Kong's ARP tunnels". Archived from the original on January 8, 2009.
  6. ^ "Mike Wong's speech at media tour of The Leighton Hill".[permanent dead link]

22°16′34.29″N 114°11′1.78″E / 22.2761917°N 114.1838278°E / 22.2761917; 114.1838278